The Monkey’s Paw
The Monkey’s Paw – 1948 | 64 mins | Thriller | B&W
Plot Synopsis

Oft-filmed black-and-white thriller of coincidence or inexorable fate based on the popular play by W.W. Jacobs. The Monkey’s Paw was filmed at Kay Carlton Hill Studios at St Johns Wood in London by low-budget producers Butchers. Despite its atmospheric finale amid the thunder and rain, the films expectant chills fail to materialise leaving only a tale of morality.
A curio shop owner sells a monkey’s paw an antiques dealer (Sydney Tafler) that can grant three wishes, but warns it has its drawbacks and tragedy follows each wish. The paw comes into the possession of Irish shopkeeper Trelawne (Milton Rosmer) who needs to pay off his gambling debts. As a consequence his son Tom is killed in a speedway race; the compensation pays the debt. Mrs Trelawne (Megs Jenkins) wishes her son back to life but her husband counters this by wishing he rest in peace.
Production Team
Norman Lee: Director
Bryan Langley: Cinematography
Stanley Black: Music Direction
Ernest G Roy: Producer
Norman Lee: Script
Barbara Toy: Script
Cast
Milton Rosmer: Mr Trelawne
Megs Jenkins: Mrs Trelawne
Michael Martin Harvey: Kelly
Joan Seton: Dorothy Lang
Norman Shelley: Monoghan
Eric Micklewood: Tom Trelawne
Brenda Hogan: Beryl
Mackenzie Ward: Noel Lang
Alfie Bass: Speedway Track Manager
Rose Howlett: Mrs Gurney
Hay Petrie: Grimshaw
Sydney Tafler: The Dealer
Patrick Ward: Sgt Lawson
Vincent Lawson: Morgan

